Wednesday, February 11, 2015 By Mike Schiffman
Abstract This article is the third in a multi-part blog series intended to introduce and acquaint the user with Farsight Security's NMSG suite. This article explores some of the low-level implementation details of the NMSG protocol including header composition and data encoding. Before reading this article, it is recommended that you read Farsight's Network Message, Volume 1: Introduction to NMSG and Farsight's Network Message, Volume 2: Introduction to nmsgtool. This article covers NMSG (protocol) version...
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The second in the introduction to NMSG series, this article introduces nmsgtool.
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The first in the introduction to NMSG series, this article introduces Farsight Security’s NMSG suite.
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DNSDB Access API new features, including server-side time filtering, are discussed.
Read moreWednesday, January 7, 2015 By Joe St Sauver, Ph.D.
Passive DNS can help law enforcement and investigators reduce or eliminate the possibility of collateral damage, negative publicity, and costly settlements during their cyber investigations, thereby also helping to protect themselves.
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